Tony Gaze, the first Australian to start a world championship grand prix, has died at the age of 93. Gaze, a squadron leader in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War, became involved in motor racing in 1946 when he convinced the Earl of March to turn RAF Westhampnett into a circuit that would soon be known as Goodwood. Upon returning to Australia post-war with a 1930s Alta racer, he beg...

HPD technical director Roger Griffiths says that Honda would have been forced to go down the twin-turbo route with its next-generation IndyCar engine even if that configuration had not been mandated by the series. IndyCar confirmed last week that manufacturers would be compelled to use BorgWarner twin-turbo systems for 2014. This ruling does not affect Chevrolet, which already uses twin-turbos, G...